The work of Assistant Art Professor Scott Espesethis currently on exhibition in Brooklyn, N.Y.’s SUGAR gallery (http://sugarbushwick.com/home.html) as part of a series of both single and two-person shows. His work currently on display includes drawings in both graphite and ballpoint pen.

In his 30-plus year career at Beloit, Chemistry Professor George Lisensky has worked with about one student per semester and summer on countless research projects including ones on hydrogen-powered fuel cells, renewable energy, and nanoparticles.

Pablo Toral’s recently published, Multinational Enterprises in Latin America since the 1990s, marks the associate professor of international relations’ third book since 2001. Released in June by Palgrave Macmillan, the book explores the impact and contributions of multinational corporations in Latin America and analyzes such questions as whether or not they helped these countries to develop and reduce poverty rates.

Conducting research on the physiological effects of high heels versus flats is one of the ways Kathryn Johnson has engaged her own students, but this summer she worked on ways to make science more of an involved learning process for future college students as well.